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Painting with light: Tutorial

devbobodevbobo Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 4,339 SmugMug Employee
edited April 28, 2005 in Technique
A few people said they were interested in the technique I used for my 'Painting with light' photo in Challenge 36.

What you will need...

- Torch, I used a small MagLite
- Paintbrush
- Roll of Aluminium foil

- Tripod mounted camera (of course)
- Wired remote (optional)

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Firstly, you need to make a snoot out of aluminium foil to attach to the end of the MagLite, so that you are able to control of the direction and spread of the light. Mine looked something like this...

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Note: I use some electrical tape, to stop light coming through the gap in the join.

To make my life a bit easier, I attached my wired remote to the paintbrush as below...

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With my camera set to manual, F/8, 5 secs and focused to infinity.

I held the torch and the paintbrush together as shown below. Pressed the shutter button. Held the MagLite still for about 1 sec, and then moved it away from the paintbrush as shown.

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I knew how I wanted the end result to look, but it took about 20-30 exposures until I got a result I was happy with.

The photo below is the one I decided I was happy with...

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However, I felt the lines with too uniform, so I found another exposure and added it as an 'overlay' layer to the original. This produced a more random light stream as below...

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I then used 'curves' to change the color of the light to purple, and did some other clean up work. To produce the final result...

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If anyone has any questions, don't hesistate to ask.

Cheers,

David
David Parry
SmugMug API Developer
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited April 22, 2005
    Very smart thumb.gif well done.
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    Shay StephensShay Stephens Registered Users Posts: 3,165 Major grins
    edited April 22, 2005
    Yes, that totally rocks. It looks great!
    Humungus wrote:
    Very smart thumb.gif well done.
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited April 23, 2005
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    ehughesehughes Registered Users Posts: 1,675 Major grins
    edited April 23, 2005
    That's incredible, thanks for sharing the secret...
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    rahmonsterrahmonster Registered Users Posts: 1,376 Major grins
    edited April 25, 2005
    You know, I have been pondering for days how you made such a wonderful shot...Thanks for letting us in on the secret....Truly excellentthumb.gifclap
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    PeterGarPeterGar Registered Users Posts: 294 Major grins
    edited April 26, 2005
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited April 26, 2005
    Love tutorials. Thanks for sharing your technique, David. thumb.gif

    BTW, your shot's a perfect example of what you can do if you visualize what you want ahead of time. I think that effective visualization always leads to a better image.
    Sid.
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    ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited April 26, 2005
    That is the flashlight I have. I will be darned. I thought you probably had sophisticated expensive equipment.

    Thanks so much for sharing that info. And your shot was fantastic. As I keep saying, but you did it with just normal equipment.

    Cletus, you could have given a tutorial just before the challenge. Could you?
    I have never heard of doing that.

    ginger
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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    AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited April 26, 2005
    Thanks David. The tutorial is as enjoyable as the final product. thumb.gif
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    devbobodevbobo Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 4,339 SmugMug Employee
    edited April 27, 2005
    Thanks everyone for your fantastic comments.

    I really enjoyed this challenge, as I like trying out different things photographically...and like some others here, I was surprised at how easy it was.

    BTW, wxwax thanks for moving this tut into the halls of wisdom...i feel honored icon10.gif

    David
    David Parry
    SmugMug API Developer
    My Photos
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    MarkjayMarkjay Registered Users Posts: 860 Major grins
    edited April 27, 2005
    Very clever thinking...........
    AAA in my book

    A for the clever idea
    A for figuring out how to achieve your goal
    A for the execution
    A for the final presentation

    Only on rare ocassions do I come up with ideas of this caliper. I commend you for your aristry and your photography.

    Markjay
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    BridgeCityBridgeCity Registered Users Posts: 338 Major grins
    edited April 28, 2005
    Markjay wrote:
    AAA in my book

    A for the clever idea
    A for figuring out how to achieve your goal
    A for the execution
    A for the final presentation

    Only on rare ocassions do I come up with ideas of this caliper. I commend you for your aristry and your photography.

    Markjay
    Isn't that AAAA? :D
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